Chemistry, asked by jatinderbabbu47, 7 months ago

i) The acid which cannot act as an oxidizing agent is
(conc. H2SO4, conc. HNO3, conc. HCI)​

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Answered by rajanadkatfc
10

Answer:

conc. HCL

Explanation:

Hydrochloric acid (HCl), both in its dilute and concentrated versions, is non-oxidising. It is actually a mild reducing agent.

Answered by kingofself
3

Answer:

The acid which cannot act as an oxidizing agent is conc HCl.

Explanation:

Hydrochloric acid is not an oxidizing acid but it exhibits weak reducing properties during digestion. In the concentrated form it is an excellent solvent for some metal oxides and metals that are oxidized more easily than hydrogen.

Hydrochloric acid's physical properties like boiling and melting points, density, and pH varies on its concentration in water. It is usually colorless with a highly pungent odor.

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